Kit Geary, Summit Daily News
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For those seeking spooky, locals has some places in mind.
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While Dillon was the attraction’s last host in Summit County in 2019, this year it will be happening in Silverthorne.
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Unfavorable tourism data trends prompted the Breckenridge Tourism Office to consider summer 2025 an "anomaly."
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With summer tourism numbers continuing on an unfavorable trend, the Breckenridge Tourism Office is changing course mid-season in hopes of boosting visitation.
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Struggling with a problem all too familiar to nonprofit leaders, short staffing, an outdoor education organization was forced to get creative.
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Gigi Sandoval-Long has a knack for supporting and bringing together the community around her. These days she’s not doing it from the inside of the hospital — she’s doing it from inside a hot-pink food truck sporting a Rosie the Riveter-inspired cartoon chicken.
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The town is looking to make local modifications to the 2024 International Energy Conservation Code while using the international code as a baseline. The international code is largely in line with what the town wants to accomplish with its code.
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The 2024-25 school year is the last that the Summit School District will have International Baccalaureate for students below the 10th grade.
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Domus Pacis Family Respite, a Frisco-based non-profit organization, sets up cancer patients and their families with vacations to the mountains.